Next up in the EMS news this week is a look at what one San Diego health system is doing to encourage new and innovative EMS delivery models that don’t necessarily support the normal transport model. The University of California, [...]More →

First off in the news this week is a look at the problem of alcohol poisoning. I found this article over at the CDC.gov site looking at how alcohol poisoning affects people here in the U.S. More than 2,200 people [...]More →

Dangers of alcohol poisoning, San Diego integrated health grants, do we really need an armored assault ambulance and we’ll bring you the last of our product innovator picks from EMS World Expo back in Nashville, Tennessee. If that's what you're looking for, you found it, right here on this week's episode of the MedicCast.More →

Next up in the news is a little more glancing into the future of patient care here for EMS providers. What if you local health officials could conjure up a forecast of local flu impacts where they predict the time [...]More →

Kicking off the news this week on the show, we have a breakthrough in genetic engineering that could someday soon eliminate hereditary cardiac arrhythmias from the patient population. Recent research into pig specimens have successfully tracked [...]More →

Genetic engineering cardiac arrhythmias away, predicting flu outbreaks in your area, drops in teen drug abuse, and we’ll take a look at a unique and cost effective solution to your EMS training patient simulation situations. If that's what you're looking for, you found it, right here on this week's episode of the MedicCast.More →

Starting off the news this week for EMTs and Paramedics is a look at some research on follow-up cardiac care. This one has to do with a recent study about controlling and managing atrial fibrillation with exercise and fitness. Follow-up [...]More →

Exercise and A-Fib, response times in the UK, Bulletproof in Charleston and we’ll take a look at a new take on the Epi-Pen in another of our podcast product innovator picks from EMS World Expo back in November. If that's what you're looking for, you found it, right here on this week's episode of the MedicCast.More →

Finally in this week’s EMS news for EMTs and paramedics, let’s take a look at a recent study on the effects of uncontrolled diabetes and persistent hypoglycemia on cardiovascular events for our patients. For those patients who are taking insulin [...]More →

Next up in the news is an article about what the patients may or may not disclose to a health care professional in the course of their care. We’ve all seen this happen. I know I’ve had it happen to [...]More →

First up in the EMS news this week is a look at new ambulance design technology used in seven new units in Ontario, Canada. Crestline Ambulances and Ferno teamed up to create a new system that is targeted at making [...]More →

Newer, safer ambulances, patients withhold health information, low blood sugar kills cardiac patients, and we’ll look at the first of our product innovators from EMS World Expo back in November. If that's what you're looking for, you found it, right here on this week's episode of the MedicCast.More →

Want to help buy a low cost ambulance for a third world ambulance service or build an EMS system infrastructure from scratch in a place where there is none? TrekMedics.org is dong just that! If that's what you're looking for, you found it, right here on this week's episode of the MedicCast.More →